The ASD Feel Better Book: A Visual Guide to Help Brain and Body for Children on the Autism Spectrum
L**G
Amazing resource
This is exactly what we need right now during COVID times. It isn't just a book for ASD children but all children. I am a big fan of this author and have many of his books and have never been disappointed. Brilliant.
P**E
Thank you
Thank you
J**E
Useful
I am autistic. Daughter (7yo) is autistic too. Wife is somewhat neurotypical and fiercely bright, but sometimes struggles to understand our behaviour. I now understand how I feel and can articulate, but struggle to instruct my daughter as I do not know how I learned to tune my senses into social norm - probably a slow, pain-mediated process I want to spare my daughter of. This book is slowly fixing that, as we now have visual guidelines to follow. I am grateful to the authors because we can access precious information presented well and at a fair price.What I do not understand is the fixation with the jigsaw in the illustration of autism here - a neurotypical device perhaps, on the cover of a book tailored to ASD people? I personally find those jigsaw logos visually overwhelming and very displeasing.
Q**W
ASD Self-help for problem situations
A very good step-by-step approach to help kids learn how not to be overwhelmed in stressful situations.
N**A
This is a great book. Probably best suited to over six year ...
This is a great book. Probably best suited to over six year olds.It has sections about your body, how it and you feel, examples from others and ways to feel better.Plus there is a section of worksheets at the end with a good feel better game (which could be a communication tool).This book helps children to understand themselves and options for feeling better.
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